Tenet
Sometime ago I noticed a pattern of problem solving that bugged me. Sometimes, when confronting a problem, some of us have a tendency to procastinate, or get upset and complain about how bad things are, or mention how this is yet another instance of more problems, how achieving world peace would make the problem irrelevant...
... and after a while of this, what happens? Usually in a bad mood, they do what they knew had to be done but did not want to. And because they are in a bad mood, they usually do not find the most positive way of dealing with the issue.
Or you could simply fix the problem. And move on to something else. So:
When confronting a problem, you have two options: you can get upset, complain, and maybe even bitch about it, get in a bad mood and spread the bad vibe to others and then try to fix it... or you can fix it.
Chances are you will find a good solution if you are in a good mood. That's why I like to be happy - finding good solutions is exciting!

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